Road Safety Worker Killed on Interstate 40
Tragic Incident Claims the Life of Ricky Alex Driggers
Details of the Fatal Crash
A road safety worker, 45-year-old Ricky Alex Driggers of Lumberton, tragically lost his life on Friday morning after being struck by two cars on Interstate 40 in Wake County.
Driggers was crossing the interstate to return to his vehicle when he was hit and killed. The incident occurred when a stolen vehicle, driven by 28-year-old Ricky Driggers, intentionally crashed into him.
Other Roadway Fatalities
This incident is a grim reminder of the dangers faced by road safety workers and the importance of obeying traffic laws. Unfortunately, Driggers is not the only road safety worker to lose their life in recent months:
- Two good Samaritans were hit and killed while stopping to help a crashed SUV in North Carolina.
- A worker died and another was critically injured after a vehicle hit them in a construction zone on Highway 150.
- A North Carolina Department of Transportation (DOT) contract worker was hit and killed along US Highway 70.
- A child was hit and killed by a car in Maiden, North Carolina.
- A toddler was hit and killed by a car in Catawba County.
Steps for Prevention
Authorities urge all motorists to be vigilant and take precautions to prevent such tragedies:
- Obey speed limits and traffic signs.
- Never drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
- Always be aware of your surroundings and be prepared to yield to pedestrians and road workers.
- Give ample space to emergency vehicles and road crews.
- Report reckless or impaired drivers by dialing 911.
By following these guidelines, we can help ensure the safety of road safety workers and all who use our roadways.
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